Samuel J. Meisels, Erikson Institute, Early Ed Watch, July 11, 2011
Regardless of the history of IQ tests in the family, if I see nurturing, warm, interactive people who read emotional signals well and interact well, usually I see happy, competent and bright children,” | |
3 comments:
Your first quote is so interesting. I never could understand why we wait until things happen instead of trying to prevent them in the first place!
I always want to be proactive and I do not know why when it came to education in early childhood that no one thought of this before now. I am just happy that something was done in order to put the needs of the children first.
I actually found your quote to be entertaining. I agree that by waiting to put such and emphasis on such a large test until third grade is silly. That really does seem like reaching 60 and saying hmm maybe I should think about saving for retireing...
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